Additional Archaeological Projects

About

Before her work at Rhodes College and Ames Plantation, Dr. Kasper was involved in archaeological projects in British Columbia. The work was focused on the cultural importance and implications of botanical remnants found at a Stó:lō-Coast Salish settlement in the Upper Fraser Valley of southwestern B.C.

 

Project Partners

 
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Dr. Anthony Graesch

Dr. Graesch serves as the Chair of the Anthropology department at Connecticut College. As an Associate Professor of Anthropology, his work is focused on materiality and discard behavior as well as Indigenous North American households and lifeways concurrent with European migration and settlement. Learn more about his research and coursework.

 

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